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Looks ok to me!! ;)
Posted by: Arieh | February 28, 2007 at 02:42 AM
I've seen these mistakes quite often on clickz newsletters - the articles carry over onto the ads...
Posted by: Rick Couture | February 28, 2007 at 03:55 PM
I've seen worse. Especially when my marketing bretheren believes everyone has their email set to view graphics.
Most marketing emails I receive are nothing more than blocked image placeholders (not the actual images) or lines of html code that I don't want to scroll through when I view it on my blackberry.
Posted by: John | February 28, 2007 at 05:58 PM
"Most marketing emails I receive are nothing more than blocked image placeholders (not the actual images) or lines of html code that I don't want to scroll through when I view it on my blackberry."
A huge pet peeve of mine!!
As for ClickZ - I get about 4 emails a day from them (what can I say? I'm an email junkie!) and when I view them in my vertical preview pane, the ads squish in together and I get about 5 characters of text per line.. Not pretty!
Nevertheless - The ClickZ emails are always timely, relevant and meaningful so I continue to read them! Would love it if they fixed up the design though!
Posted by: Kelly Rusk | February 28, 2007 at 07:35 PM